Tuesday, December 22, 2009

This is simply shocking - Redskins Recon: Week 15, New York Giants

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Sunday, December 20, 2009




London Fletcher & Rock Cartwright on facing a familiar foe



By Russ Thaler

Chief Digital Correspondent

CSNwashington.com




The New York Giants that will travel to FedExField for a Monday Night tilt against the Washington Redskins hardly resemble the unit that beat the Burgundy and Gold 23-17 back in Week 1 of the 2009 NFL season. Back on September 13th, the Redskins needed a fake field goal to get in to the end zone, and only a garbage-time touchdown pass from Jason Campbell to Chris Cooley made the 23-17 New York victory look competitive in the box score.


In the subsequent weeks, the Giants have allowed opposing teams to score 30 points five times with the defense giving up 40 or more twice. This isnt exactly the Big Blue wrecking crew of Lawrence Taylor or that of Michael Strahan. Worse, after winning their first five games, the Giants have lost six of their last eight. They are one game behind Dallas for second place in the NFC East and also for the second and final Wild Card spot.


First year defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan is in jeopardy of losing his job if the Giants fail to reach the postseason. Injuries are to blame for at least some of their woes, specifically the season-ending variety suffered by the likes of Kenny Phillips, Jay Alford and Antonio Pierce. Plus, the continued hamstring issues that plague defensive back Aaron Ross. The third-year player is a natural cornerback, but switched to safety in an attempt to get back on the field in Week 11 and started there last week for the injured Michael Johnson. Ross is questionable for Monday nights game (again, with hamstring tightness), but has pledged to play, at cornerback, in place of Corey Webster who is doubtful with a sprained knee.


The Giants have been susceptible to the big play this season partly because of a decimated defensive backfield, but also due to the fact that they simply arent putting pressure on opposing quarterbacks like they expected to when the season began. The Giants had 20 sacks through the first nine weeks of the season--a respectable number that was good for 11th in the NFL at the time, but far below expectations for a unit that was once the most feared in the league. In their last five games, theyve registered just six sacks, and their total of 26 entering Week 15 ranks 22nd in the NFL. Defensive end Osi Umenyiora has become primarily a speed-rusher and was even demoted to the second team for a while in recent weeks.


Offensively, the Giants havent controlled the game on the ground as they have in years past, and that has been an issue. Lead running back Brandon Jacobs has yet to record a 100 yard game in 2009. Yet, they have compensated in the passing game with receivers Hakeem Nicks and Steve Smith combining to form a credible downfield threat.


Of course, quarterback Eli Manning, who has performed admirably despite a nagging foot injury, has to have time to throw. Much like their defensive line, the Giants offensive front was supposed to be a strength for this team, yet it has proven to be more of a liability. Monday night, rookie William Beatty will get the start in place of an injured Kareem McKenzie. McKenzie has a sprained ligament in his knee and Beatty, a natural left tackle, will be making just his second start on the right side of the offensive line.

9 comments:

  1. Whoa...Saints lost and Giants won this week. I think somebody broke the NFL.

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  2. blown that the cowboys can play for the division title in week 17 but if we lose that game we out of the playoffs cuz of the giants...lose

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  3. Well on the bright side I still can battle for 3rd place next week and Big Blue is still alive in the wild card hunt. Go Giants!

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  4. I missed the Giants I saw this evening... Welcome back, hope to see you again next week.

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  5. Kill me Nowwwww the Giants Won and the Vikings lost im guna go into my cave and Hide out for a week Lol

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  6. 45-12 Giants might have problems, but Washington aint one...I like when my team wins, makes the week go better

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  7. *pat*pat* can't win them all... and the Giants played like that last week, so don't feel too bad. there'll be better seasons

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  8. Not sure who those guys were wearing Giants uniforms on defense tonight, but that couldn't have been the same 11 from last week.

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  9. Game's over! My hats off to Giants cuz they play perfect game this evening. That was way much better than last week.

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